In 1946 Gearge Earnest started making custom farrier tools, and despite the company changing hands, they still use his name.
I don't own a pair, but I can say they make very nice nippers and I'm sure their other tools are good as well. They're pretty expensive though, not for part timers or casual use.

In 1946 Gearge Earnest started making custom farrier tools, and despite the company changing hands, they still use his name.
I don't own a pair, but I can say they make very nice nippers and I'm sure their other tools are good as well. They're pretty expensive though, not for part timers or casual use.

After Jenn mentioned it, I found that company.
However, no anvils shown, and the logo on the nippers
doesn't appear to be a round thing, like in the craigslist advert.